Modern Physics and Ancient Faith

Modern Physics and Ancient Faith
Title Modern Physics and Ancient Faith PDF eBook
Author Stephen M. Barr
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages 476
Release 2003-02-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0268158053

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A considerable amount of public debate and media print has been devoted to the “war between science and religion.” In his accessible and eminently readable new book, Stephen M. Barr demonstrates that what is really at war with religion is not science itself, but a philosophy called scientific materialism. Modern Physics and Ancient Faith argues that the great discoveries of modern physics are more compatible with the central teachings of Christianity and Judaism about God, the cosmos, and the human soul than with the atheistic viewpoint of scientific materialism. Scientific materialism grew out of scientific discoveries made from the time of Copernicus up to the beginning of the twentieth century. These discoveries led many thoughtful people to the conclusion that the universe has no cause or purpose, that the human race is an accidental by-product of blind material forces, and that the ultimate reality is matter itself. Barr contends that the revolutionary discoveries of the twentieth century run counter to this line of thought. He uses five of these discoveries—the Big Bang theory, unified field theories, anthropic coincidences, Gödel’s Theorem in mathematics, and quantum theory—to cast serious doubt on the materialist’s view of the world and to give greater credence to Judeo-Christian claims about God and the universe. Written in clear language, Barr’s rigorous and fair text explains modern physics to general readers without oversimplification. Using the insights of modern physics, he reveals that modern scientific discoveries and religious faith are deeply consonant. Anyone with an interest in science and religion will find Modern Physics and Ancient Faith invaluable.

Ancient Faiths and Modern

Ancient Faiths and Modern
Title Ancient Faiths and Modern PDF eBook
Author Thomas Inman
Publisher
Total Pages 568
Release 1876
Genre Religions
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Ancient Religions, Modern Politics

Ancient Religions, Modern Politics
Title Ancient Religions, Modern Politics PDF eBook
Author Michael Cook
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 562
Release 2016-12-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 0691173346

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Why Islam is more political and fundamentalist than other religions Why does Islam play a larger role in contemporary politics than other religions? Is there something about the Islamic heritage that makes Muslims more likely than adherents of other faiths to invoke it in their political life? If so, what is it? Ancient Religions, Modern Politics seeks to answer these questions by examining the roles of Islam, Hinduism, and Christianity in modern political life, placing special emphasis on the relevance—or irrelevance—of their heritages to today's social and political concerns. Michael Cook takes an in-depth, comparative look at political identity, social values, attitudes to warfare, views about the role of religion in various cultural domains, and conceptions of the polity. In all these fields he finds that the Islamic heritage offers richer resources for those engaged in current politics than either the Hindu or the Christian heritages. He uses this finding to explain the fact that, despite the existence of Hindu and Christian counterparts to some aspects of Islamism, the phenomenon as a whole is unique in the world today. The book also shows that fundamentalism—in the sense of a determination to return to the original sources of the religion—is politically more adaptive for Muslims than it is for Hindus or Christians. A sweeping comparative analysis by one of the world's leading scholars of premodern Islam, Ancient Religions, Modern Politics sheds important light on the relationship between the foundational texts of these three great religious traditions and the politics of their followers today.

Ancient Faith for the Church's Future

Ancient Faith for the Church's Future
Title Ancient Faith for the Church's Future PDF eBook
Author Mark Husbands
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2010-09-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830861238

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Mark Husbands and Jeffrey P. Greenman bring together select essays from the 2007 Wheaton Theology Conference, Ancient Faith for the Church's Future demonstrates the vitality and significance of the early church for contemporary Christian witness and practice. These fourteen essays provide for a significant evangelical ressourcement by considering the importance of the thought and practice of the patristic church especially for our (1) interpreting Scripture, (2) engaging in missional witness through hospitality, social justice and evangelism, (3) renewing our worship and prayer, (4) grasping afresh our salvation through Jesus Christ, and (5) authentically engaging our surrounding culture. Fresh and forward-looking, this book leads the way toward a deeply rooted church that points beyond contemporary evangelical accommodation to civil religion, privatism and enlightenment methodologies toward its true vocation to bear vital witness to God's present and coming kingdom. Contributors include Christopher A. Hall Brian E. Daley, S.J. D. H. Williams Michael Graves Peter J. Leithart Nicholas Perrin Christine Pohl George Kalantzis Alan Kreider John Witvliet Paul I. Kim D. Stephen Long Jason Byassee

Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion

Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion
Title Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion PDF eBook
Author John Cuthbert Lawson
Publisher
Total Pages 822
Release 1910
Genre Folklore
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Ancient Faith and Modern Freedom in John Dryden's The Hind and the Panther

Ancient Faith and Modern Freedom in John Dryden's The Hind and the Panther
Title Ancient Faith and Modern Freedom in John Dryden's The Hind and the Panther PDF eBook
Author Anne Barbeau Gardiner
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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John Dryden (1631-1700) is one of the handful of writers who form the first rank of England's literary pantheon. His works are characterized by intellectual daring and vigor, as well as by imaginative splendor and stylish polish. In addition to his celebrated works, Dryden wrote what is arguably the greatest poem of all times about the Catholic Church -- The Hind and the Panther (1687). The result of his conversion to Catholicism, Dryden's poem honors his newfound church as the immortal Bride of the heavenly Bridegroom. Though his longest original poem, it remains the least understood of all his major works.

The Ancient Faith Prayer Book

The Ancient Faith Prayer Book
Title The Ancient Faith Prayer Book PDF eBook
Author Vassilios Papavassiliou
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 2017-11-27
Genre
ISBN 9781944967284

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Edited by Vassilios Papavassiliou, the Ancient Faith Prayer Book brings together the most ancient and popular prayers of Orthodox Christians with some additions that address issues of modern life, all rendered in elegant contemporary English and presented in a compact format (4.5 X 7 inches) for ease of use. NOW AVAILABLE WITH A BURGUNDY COVER.